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THE DANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1907.
BUYING A PIANO
FOR YOUR
Wife, or your daughter? Why dou’t you?
You couldn’t get anything that will give so
mu' h real satisfaction and provide-o much
pleasure and entertainment.
Ooe of our NEEDHAM pianos will he a
source of pride to you always. You can’t
buy a better instrument. Let met*'! you
about ihe pianos and give yo i t^no.
D. P. IIASELTON.
THE GREAT DIVIDE TONIGHT
SPLENDID ATTRACTION
lit nry Miller, the celebrated actor- j prominent position among content-
manager, is to give our play-goers a porary dramatists. The subject treat-
treat toward which thty have been id by Mr. Moody in “The Great Di-
looking for many months. This diu-.vide," naturally, is tlie best one upon
tinguished master if stagecraft will which a vitally interesting play can
pi t sent Willi.un Vaughn Moody’s j be written—the mutual love and ro-
hrilliant drama of American life. “The niance of a nun and woman. The
Groat Divide.” ’tiio long awaited groat tal interest in this play Iks in the
American play,” as New York has pro- strikingly -original. yet thoroughly
pounced it. at tile C’olonial tills ev- logical and convincing way in which
suing. Die theme is treated.
t’liiil recently it seemed that this The man, Stephen Ghent, the lead-
iiy w* nl 1 have to forego the pleas- ing male character, is a son of the
mountains and plains, a fearless and
care-free product of the boundless
are of s« eing “The Gre.it Divid*
several months longer or until next
spring <r autumn, for the pi y this
rear repented a: Daly’s its metropoli
tan triumph of ilie year previous at
th» Princess lid coul.l have remained
then- the entire so:
Mr. Milhr broached
West. The woman. Uut.i Jordan, the
heroine of the story. Is a daughter
cf a circumscribed community of an
older civilization and culture. TIhr*
But when strangely contrasted natures, by that
subject of } mysterious law of human attraction
York.
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Realty Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave. Phone 345
WE HAVE SOME
ATTRACTIVE
PROPOSITIONS
Him;
This trni' remn
a pit- nommon
American t hi at> if
r.icts held by the and repulsion Hi t cannot Sic explain-
■! in other cities jed in words, but which i.< as fateful
him of the extiM- as the movement of the universe, are
for :h play, and drawn to each / ther and held inoxon-
any l. ncer disup. jbly to the end. Hut before tie ir n>
ic out-ide f New j mantic and marital relations are ad-
•oad lour has beep justed and their lives harmonized
there is a period of intolerance and
l.able p!a> furnish- antipathy representing that evolution
cost unknown in of mutual soul awakening
nl mou*
U!»<
been
ial suet ; ss wbb-’i
c:111 the higher <>• d- 1
lias t ■ which "Tlo- (
longs. Tile ; l v i*r.
s held by He ;;-;
comm* ice in i!h
incompatible, but t!
band in band.
Mr. Moody. T:.-
mtlun*. is America’s
p. » t His plays.
!ud- r ment.” and "T!
.vritten in the «dd (
ind bis plac
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; v i •
1 dram i. Although tal development which terms
drama” and “fine heart of Mr. Moody’s drama,
lea lie- critic*, it The settings of the play are slngu-
d breaking llnan- larly appropriate to its subject mat-
■’« i< \ r\ unusual t« r. The first scene represents ;
d*-r of Tp*t.i:\ tint modest ranch bouse in Arizona; tli
* t.r**ai iJivid-” bo- soeond a plateau—"The roof of th
pt-.ecs a li-.'-Mj-y^ a‘. • world.” bi.»h up in ttie Cardillera
Mill r t’irn :m i iLouu’alTi*ml the third the parlor
»be th' urr not of ar. . !d colonial ihome in Milford
that t!*e\ »;.n l"i j t’orie rs. Mass. The splendid scon l
i it;vo- rfture and painstaking presen
ke t• t Divides” .tali n help emphasize the keynote of
i’s p.r -:iM»s’ you. ger j the p! :>— the spirit of the uniram
"The Masrnj- oi jim l!*d West in conflict with the spir
"'T!ie !”re Hriugi-r.” j it of the establishtvl East.
mo le, have I Mr. Miller has provided a carefully
Kngiisli literatur*-; stdect* d company to present "Th
i eonc . The Grea» • Great Divide" here with the splendid
a his ins? modern pros*- j production precisely as given for over
i;iv< n him an *-ve:i more 1 f»00 nights before leaving New Yorl-
In business and residence
property which we would
be pleased to show pros
pective purchasers
IN CERTAINOiSTRICT
Compani s Fear ih; Work
of the Kentucky Night
Riders
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Realty Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave.
Phone 345
Cincinnati. Ohio. December IN. -O i
account of night riders and incen
diarism in the tobacco districts of In
diana and Kentucky, insurance com
panies arc cancelling policies on leaf
tobacco in warehouses and barns.
Tile Aetna Fire Insurance (’onipi-
ny lias cancelled < very tobacco policy
in southern Indiana and in the neigh
U .hood of Hopkinsville. Ky. The
company is cancelling policies in
nearly every s.ction of Kentucky.
The company is r* fusing ]>olicies
to the American Tobacco Company
nd to all in ’.epeiident warehouses
lint is placing policies on warehouses
owned by the American Society of
Equity.
Thf Aetna is not ah no in this. a„s
tin* Koval ami other companies are re
ported to have cancelled many risks
within the past few days.
There are certain sections in the
toabcco growing districts of Ohio.
Kentucky and Indiana in which some
of the companies are yet taking
risks, but the business has become
so perilous, they declare, that in self-
protection they are compelled to use
extraordinary care.
On
BUG. OLIVER
Account of Alleged In*
by Cochran to
Mrs Oliver.
su
i itesboro. (.a . December IS.—A3
tli«» result of an alleged insult on
the 1 rain from Dover to this place
today to Mrs. K. C. Oliver, wife of a
prominent merchant here. J. M. C-och-
rep resell ting the Barnesvill*
Buggy Company, was beaten with a
horsewhip in tin* JaeckH hotel today,
by K. (\ Oliver.
Mrs. Oliver told lier husband of the
alleged occurrence at the dinner table,
after which he went to a hardware
store and purchased a whip and going
to the h Del. he found Cochran, and
preceded to whip him.
Cochran resisted, catching the whip,
when Oliver loose.I it. and began to
pound him with his fist.
it is eh irged that Cocharn tried to
force a conversation on the train
and, being refused, laid his hand upon
the shoulder of Mrs. Oliver. He is
new -at the hotel, where it is said he
is suffering from bruises.
Orr’s SohLool.
CORNER PULASKI AND DOUGHERTY STREETS.
FALL TERM OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1907. YO JNG
MEN AND YOUNG LADIES PREPAR ED FOR COLLEGE. BOYS
AND GIRLS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WISHING AID ON
SPECIAL STUDIES WILL BE ACCOMMODATED. FOR TE-RMS
APPLY TO
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4 4 Makes the Stomach Sweet
GIRL TOOK CLOTHES
m WORE THEM
Masqueraded as a Man for
More lhan a Year.
Ixjutsville. Ky.. December IS.—If
tier statement made today to the de
tectlves is true, Catherine Beaty, an
18-year-old girl of Bimingham. for a
year acted as motorman and fireman
at Owensboro.
The young woman was arrested
here today charged with stealing
suit of clothes, and it was in explana
tion of this act that she made the un
usual declaration.
The young woman was found clad
in the stolen suit.
She said she had stolen the clothes
with an idea of masquerading as a
boy and securing employment in tha
guise.
Makes the Stomach Sweet
DcWITT at CO.. Chicago. IIL
FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGAltTS.
CASTOR IA
For Iiiants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Arthur Flatau
Is Going Out of Business
On January the First
And Offers His
Entire Stock of Furniture
At Actual Cost
Bed-Room Suits, Iron and Brass
Beds, China Closets, Library
Tables ane Rockers
'] best- goods must be miM at nn.’e, as 1 have given
up ihe store room I am uow occupying and must get
lid of the stock BY JANUARY the FIRST at ANY
PRICK. Call at ouee.
Arthur Flatau
Lumpkin St.
Next Door to Banner Office.
Can You Find a Xmas Re mem be ranee
That wiE g'.ve old and young alike
more p'easure thin a
Victor TalkingMachine
or an
Edison Phonograph
OUR DISPLAY OFEEEEE;
Pocket Knives
Razors
Scissors
Coal \ ases
Guns, etc., is complete
GET OUR PRICES
Bondurant Hardware Go.
Fowler’s Famous Old Com Whiskey
Is Now on Sale at
The Athens Dispensary
Supply yourself for Medicinal Purposes before Jan. Ink
No more of this celebrated pure'Whiskey
will be made or sold after that date. ti M